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    Improved energies for the 5.2 keV M1 and 42.0 keV M2 nuclear transitions in 83Rb

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    The low-energy electron spectrum following the decay of 83Sr was analysed at high instrumental resolution by an electrostatic spectrometer. Significantly improved energies of 5235.7±0.8 5235.7\pm 0.8 and 42078.0±1.8 42078.0\pm 1.8 eV were determined from the conversion electron spectra for the nuclear transitions depopulating the first 3/2- and the second 9/2+ 9/2^{+} excited states in 83Rb to the 5/2 5/2^{-} ground state, respectively. The M1 character for the 5.2keV nuclear transition was confirmed and the E2 admixture parameter δ2(E2/M1)=(2.6±0.2)×105 \delta^{2}(E2/M1)=(2.6\pm 0.2)\times 10^{-5} was obtained. Values of 2.8±0.2 2.8\pm 0.2, 3.8±0.2 3.8\pm 0.2, 1.4±0.3 1.4\pm 0.3, 1.4±0.4 1.4\pm 0.4, and 4.1±0.3 4.1\pm 0.3 eV were determined for the K, L1, L2, L3, and M1 natural atomic level widths of rubidium, respectively
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